Index: G

Calendar of State Papers, Scotland: Volume 5, 1574-81. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1907.

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Galloway: Huntly goes to, 27; Adam Gordon in, 253; Lords Herries and Maxwell rule in, 255; Arbroath lurks in, 339; Laird of Lochinvar in, 534.
-, — Bishop of: unabsolved, 181.
-, — Bishopric of: 329.

"Gares" Richie: Scrope's servant, 588.

Gargrave, Sir Thomas: William Wharton to (10th Dec. 1574), 69; (Mr) notes by, 158; Elizabeth means not to employ persons of greater quality than, if the Regent does not agree to her proposal, 185; assists the commissioners of the Redswire raid, 189; signs letter (14th Sept. 1575), 194; Border commissioner, 469.

Garlies (Garlis), Laird of: 255.

Gartelai (Laird of): faithful to Mary, 265.

Garter, Order of the: ambassador with, from the Duke of Savoy, 583.

Gasken, …: Shrewsbury receives letters by, 320.

Gasstown, Laird of (Stewart): brother of, arrived, 109.

Gates, Sir Henry: assists the commissioners for the Redswire raid (13th Sept. 1575), 189; (Gate) signs letter (14th), 194.

Gatford (Notts): John Steward at, 11.

Gaynsford, …: letter from, 168.

Gelson, John: left at Edinburgh by Randolph, 687.

General Assembly: to be holden in the Regent's absence (3rd Aug. 1574), 36; at Edinburgh, 180; articles presented by the commissioners of, 181; excommunication against Atholl in, ib.; resolution in, ib.; question in, ib.

General Estates (Scotland): the King persuaded to assemble, 692.

Genet, the: ship called, repairing to England, 227.

Geneva: Order of, 34.

Genoa: 19.

George, the: piracies by, 539.

Gerard, Sir Thomas: 105.

Germany: 3; Huntly's brother to be encouraged to go to, 27; answer looked for out of, 112; Elizabeth has long attended answer out of, touching the league, 152; the Count Palatine ought to make a general assembly in, 240; Bishop of Ross in, 266; Mr Rogers going to, 286; repair of French out of, ib.; Scottish monasteries in, 290; same, ib.; 320; Bishop of Ross sets out through, 322; monasteries in, 324; book brought from, 328; abbeys in, for the Scottish nation, 383; Catholic Princes in, have banished all such as make profession of the Gospel, 598; practices agreed on at the Council of Trent put in execution in, 610; practice in, to make division betwixt Princes professing the Gospel, 636; mischief stirred up in, 637.

Giffen, Laird of: 257.

Giffert, John: compelled to depart, 206; put in prison, 207.

Gift of God, the: a little barque called; spoiled, 327.

Gilbert, Sir Humphrey: flat answer to, 607.

Gilsland: land-serjeant of, receives fugitives, 62; same, 63, 87.

Glammis: chief house of Lord Glammis, 263.
-, — Lord (John): pension for, 1; (Lord Chancellor of Scotland) commended for a pension, 2; estate of, 253; Cassillis in the tuition of, 254, 255; descent of, 263; credit committed to, by James VI. (13th March 1577–8), 276; same, 277; (Lord Chancellor) instructions for, 281; dead, 282; slain, 283; steadfast in the religion, 329.

Glammis, the: 45.

Glasgow: 260, 261, 263; votes for Morton, 296; commissioner for, in Parliament, 303; Argyll to be at, 378; Lady Campbell to meet Argyll at, 379; determination to carry the King to, 395; some moved that the King might be persuaded to pass to, 396; lords deny that the King was moved to ride to, 409, 411; the King to pass to, 413; the King should have passed to, 418; the King will peradventure be stayed in his progress to, 424; Lennox at, 443; the King would take his progress to, 474; the King to pass from, 478; the King will pass to, 480; meet for Lord Scrope and Bowes to be with the King before his journey to, 485; Bowes' endeavour to persuade the stay of the progress to, ib.; secret purpose of the King to pass to, ib.; it is laboured to stay the King's progress to, 486; progress to, given over, 488; feared that the King will embark to, 629; the King's journey to, holds, 631; the King should have gone to, ib.; 692.
-, — Archbishop of (Beton): servant of, arrives in Scotland (22nd Sept.), 1574), 59; news by servant of, 62; absence of, from Paris, 73; licence to be obtained of, 74; letters delivered to, 160; Farnyhurst received good comfort of, 162; to his brother (Aug., 1575), 183; to Mary, ib.; audience of, with Henry III., 209; note of, about Mary's dowry, 224; Mary to (31st Aug. 1577), 239; Nau's brother to speak to, 241; Mary to (6th Nov.), 245; same (7th), 249; letters to, 266; to the Bishop of Ross (10th April 1578); catholic, 329; mentioned, 331; Robert Bruce servant to, 336; Arbroath seeks credit to, 352; Keere's purpose for, 356; has frequent intelligence with Lennox, 437; mislikes that Lennox should have Dumbarton Castle, 509; cousin to, 524; letters from, ib.; to [ ] (31st Oct. 1580), 533; [ ] to (8th Nov.), 536; d'Aubigny had conference with, 609; Lennox's intelligence with, 616; same, 658; Archibald Douglas charged with being the deviser of the letter of, 675; letter by, to the Pope, 677; 691.

Glasgow, Bishop of: votes for Morton, 296; Lord of Articles, 303.
-, — parsonage of: bestowed on the Laird of Minto, 580.

Glasier, Mr: Vice-Chamberlain of Chester, 71; (Glaseor) barque yielded to, 235.

Glencairn, Earl of: pension for, 1; friends and tenants of, 2; daughter of, brought to bed of a dead son, 13; estate of, 254; history of, 257; biencontent, 295; votes for Morton, 296; at Dunfermline's election (18th June 1578), 301; of the King's Council, 303; steadfast in the religion, 329; refuses to go into Stirling Castle (11th April 1580), 393; to depart from Stirling, ib.; evident that Lennox has written to, to come to the King, 419; suit that Drumwhassel might retain Dumbarton Castle upon bonds of, &c., 491; Lennox writes to the King at the request of, 492; drawn to the Falkland associates, 516; added to the Council, 531; 545; Angus has knit, to him, 625; 631; at the convention (20th Feb. 1580–1), 640; and others assemble, 642; Elizabeth's aid promised to, 647; affected to the Queen of England's cause, ib.; goes to an assembly, 648; shows his devotion to the Queen of England's service, ib.; "his lordship" assured of, 657; Angus, &c., and, to meet at Stirling, 677; trusts on the favour he looks for at the King's hands for support, 679; would join forces with such as Hunsdon should send, 684; Randolph's doubt what shall become of, 686; Angus, Mar, and, the only noblemen in Scotland of whom best account is to be made for affection to Elizabeth, 688; mentioned, 693; conference with, to join with Elizabeth's forces, 695.
-, — house of: 257.
-, — Master of: Hamilton Castle besieged by, 336.

Glenesk, house of: Earl of Rothes descended of, 258.
-, — Lord (James Lindsaye): made Earl of Crawford, 257.

Glenfruin (Glenforune): Countess of Lennox endowed of, 244.

Glengarrie, Laird of: controversies betwixt the kin of M'Connell Gorme and, 34.

Glengarnok, Laird of: 257.

Glenluce, Abbot of: Lord of Articles (18th July 1578), 303.

Glenorchy, Laird of: son of, married to Atholl's daughter, 26.

Glenurquhart, Laird of: 256.

Glossop: tenants of, 656.

Glover, Thomas: conveys letters to and from Mary, 11.

Glynnes, the: John Crawford passes to, 379.

Godscale, Heere: one of the Council of Dantzic, 9.

Gold: found in burns, 563.

Golyth, John: 9.

Good, Doctor James: whether Cockyn knew? 86, 87; the Bishop of Ross used, to pacify the Earl of Southampton; 89; Bishop of Ross advised by, ib.; Bishop of Ross spoke to, ib.; Cockyn learns of Mary's removing from, 90; letter of, ib.; same, 91; to write his mind to Mary, ib.; wrote again, 93; sends a book, ib.; Hamilton goes to, ib.; letter to, ib.; Mary writes to, ib.; Bishop of Ross writes to, ib.; and Mor gan chiefest dealers for Mary, 94; charges against, 96; letters cast into the hedge of, 97; convenient that, be apprehended, ib.; a mean to pacify the Earl of Southampton, 103; declared the stay of the Parliament, 104; letters from, ib.; Morgan and, had two alphabets, ib.; willed Hamilton to cast the letters into the hedge, ib.; letters to, ib.; Bishop of Ross wrote to, 105; said the Bishop of Ross had played the child, ib.; the Bishop of Ross would use, to pacify the Earl of Southampton, ib.; advice of, 106; Cockyn goes to, ib.; book corrected by, ib.; letters delivered by, ib.; Cockyn confers with, ib.; Hamilton had been with, for physic, ib.; declared the stay of the Parliament, ib.; wrote of the return of the Earl of Oxford, 107; wrote to Mary, ib.; cipher of, ib.; offended with Cockyn, ib.; willed Hamilton to cast the letters into a hedge, 108; letter to, ib.; same, 109; wrote to Mary, 111; examination of (28th April 1575), 121; does John Nasmyth know? 123; Alexander Hamilton brought to, 124; Nasmyth knows, 125; Doctor Atslowe examined concerning, 127; same, 128; Cockin's reply concerning, ib.; to thank Guarras for his token, 129; sent five letters to Mary, ib.; Cockin's reply concerning, 130; good physician for Hamilton's infirmity, 131; with Nasmyth's master and mistress, 133; confessions of, 134; detected, 136; committed to the Tower, ib.; articles wherewith to charge (10th May), 137; 138; letters of, 139; wrote to Mary, ib.; Hamilton went to, ib.; letters cast into the garden of, ib.; examination of (12th), 140; confessed nothing, 142; Humphrey Wymes never delivered any mithridate to, 144; examination of (16th), ib.; further examination of (19th), ib.

Goodfellow, Robert: 558.

Goodyeare, Mr: 88; Henry Cockyn with, 90; letter to, 92; matters, is to be charged with, 95, 96; conference with, 104; letter to, mistaken, ib.; 105; letter to, 108; mark of, ib.; persuaded Mr. Bertie to leave off sending to Mary, ib.; does John Nasmyth know? 123; notes touching, 136.

Gordon, Adam: commended for a pension, 2; desire of (25th June 1574), 5; desire of, to come to England (12th July), 23; the Regent writes his mind touching (21st), 31; Huntly mislikes practices of (30th), 32; servant of, arrives in Scotland (22nd Sept.), 59; news by a servant of, 62; busy in France, 109; in ward (19th Aug. 1575), 178; Killigrew in hand with, ib.; in Blackness, 215; under bond, 253; welcomed in France, 264; catholic, 329; to depart from Stirling, 393; will be left in the north, 534.
-, — "Hew": signs complaint against Lord Robert Stewart, 209.
-, — "Sandy": footmen to be levied by, 650.
-, — Sir John: 256.

Gordons, the: Lord Forbes in deadly feud with, 253; Sir James Balfour would seek to persuade, that their estates are no better than the Hamiltons', 337; feuds betwixt, and the Forbeses, 388; same, 390; wait for the broil at the accusation of Morton, 576.

Gourley, Robert: 285.

Goudhurst (Gowdhurst), co. Kent: 9.

Gowrie: lands in, 262.
-, — Carse of: lands in, granted to the Earl of Erroll, 258; Fowlis in, 262.

Graham, Archibald, of Edinburgh: decree obtained by, 311.

Graham, Mr John: offer by, to Bowes, 529.

Grahame, John, of Halzard: to Randolph, 285.
-, — Mungo: one of the Masters of Household, 503.
-, — William: 208.

Grames (Grahames), the: have spoiled in Scotland, 182; at deadly feud with the Maxwells, 212; suffered to pasture their cattle on Scottish ground, ib.; content to live in quiet, ib.; purchase lands in the West Marches of Scotland, 417.

Grand Prior, the: takes Montmorency's part, 111; Fleming has a brother, 259.

Grange, Laird of (William Kirkaldy): a mortal enemy to England, 5; a letter of, 36; Farnyhurst with, 161; Farnyhurst obtained letters of, ib.; after the execution of, Farnyhurst compelled to leave, ib.; Patrick Layrmont allied to, 182.

Gransay, Isle of: 208.

Gray, Andrew: forefather of Lord Gray, 262.
-, — James: coin-sinker, 98.
-, — Lord (Andrew): Chief Justice; sudden death of, 261.
-, — Lord (Patrick): estate of, 253; same, 262; malcontent, 295; votes against Morton, 296; Atholl, &c., to (2nd Aug. 1578), 314; catholic, 329; aids d'Aubigny, 534; can testify that James, Earl of Murray, determined to kill the young King, 561.
-, — Lord (Patrick): Yester taken by, 259.

Graye, John: a Scotsman, 11; Alexander Hamilton knew, 12.
-, — Mr: 168.

Greame, Captain: horsemen under, 650.

Greatnoekirk: Wardens shall keep a day of March at, 334.

Greenwich: Elizabeth's letter dated at (18th March 1577–8), 280; Walsingham's (30th May 1578), 295; Elizabeth's (28th July 1579), 342; same (13th Sept.), 348; same (7th Nov.), 360; Norfolk's misliking of some at, 560.

Gregory XIII.: Mary to (12th Oct. 1575), 198; to Mary (18th Aug. 1576), 220.

Grenlawring: 156.

Grewhound, the: ship called, 14.

Grey, Lady Jane: 335.
-, — Lord: general to besiege Leith, 375.
-, — Friars: writing against, 566.

Grote, William: imprisoned, 207.

Gryvell, …: a prisoner, 31.

Guarras: to Philip II. (23rd June 1574), 2; (Guerras) a Spaniard, 30; showed himself inquisitive touching the Countess of Lennox's case, 69; enquired often whether Lady Lennox shall not be committed to the Tower, ib.; a friend of Mary's, 91; sent Mary a token, ib.; sent a letter, 92; letter to, ib.; affection of, to Mary, 96; letters to, 104; letter to, 108; token of, 129; Mary's good friend, ib.; affection of, for Mary, 137; same, 138; Doctor Good denies that he ever knew of any message to Mary by, 140; Mary's good friend, ib.; an honest personage, 331; letter of, 333; (Anthony) Mary's friends traffic with, 600.

Gudman, Mr: 244.

Guelders: 3; 4.

Guernsey: Montmorency in, 110; soldier of, 145.

Guildhall: Recorder's report in, 558.

Guise, Cardinal of: 198.
-, — Duke of: in Montmorency's house, 110; allegation that Montmorency had induced his master stabler to stay, ib.; hoped Elizabeth would treat Mary more kindly, 285; writes in behalf of d'Aubigny, 314; Jacomo Boncompanio gone to, 335; accompanies d'Aubigny to the ship, 356; George Douglas to follow the counsel of, 467; 560; commission to (5th Jan. 1580–1), 571; Montbirneau directed to, 581; mentioned, 592; d'Aubigny has intelligence with, 609; d'Aubigny and, one, 612.
-, — house of: quarrel betwixt the house of Montmorency and, 110.
-, — the Seigneurs of: Nau's brother to obtain letters from, 141.

Guises, the: Mary would have her son remain with, 328.

Guisian Romanists: 615.

Gulecht, John: 14; 15.

Gwyn, one: 31.

Grey, Mr Gilbert: returns to Scotland, 387.

Gyttry, Mons.: in the Because with 1500 horsemen, 110.